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“In Vitro Fertilization Succeeds In
Spite Of All Odds”
Center For
Reproductive Health Perfects Novel Approach
Robbin Braboy
says the best part of his day is when he first arrives home from work.
"As soon as my daughter sees me she wants a big hug. It is such a
thrill to pick her up and just hold her in my arms."
It is a moment
Robbin Braboy wasn't sure he would ever get to enjoy. Like 15 percent
of American couples, Robbin and his wife, Kim, had infertility
problems. It took medical science and a miracle - in the form of in
vitro fertilization - to help them accomplish their dreams.
The Braboys
began planning for a family shortly after their marriage in 1987. Two
years later, they underwent a year-long series of tests with their
obstetrician & gynecologist to identify the reason for their
infertility. The results of all the standard tests were normal, but a
dye test of Kim Braboy's fallopian tubes revealed blockages. Surgery
was successful in partially clearing one tube. Over the course of the
next four years, the couple tried artificial insemination eight times,
but their efforts were unsuccessful. The Braboys remember those months
as among the most difficult of their fertility treatment. "The process
took its emotional toll on us," said Kim. "Each time, we'd be excited
and get our hopes up, only to be left disappointed and grieving."
In late 1995,
the Braboys were referred to Dr. Jaime Vasquez at the Center for
Reproductive Health in Nashville, TN. The Center specializes in
fertility and assisted reproductive techniques. Other women's health
services include treatment for endometriosis and related therapies.
Dr. Vasquez recommended in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo
transfer. "The condition of Kim's fallopian tubes was incompatible
with sperm-egg interaction and subsequent fertilization," he
explained. "In patients with a mechanical impediment to fertility,
such as tubal factor without hydrosalpinges, IVF success rates are
exceptionally high."
With IVF,
doppler guides a needle into each follicle in the ovary and the
follicular fluid containing multiple oocytes (eggs) surrounded by
granulosa cells is aspirated. The process takes about 30 minutes, the
patient is mildly sedated and experiences no discomfort. The eggs are
inseminated for IVF and the cleaving embryos are transferred into the
uterus via a smooth catheter. The embryos attach to the endometrium
within the uterine cavity. This procedure is performed at the center
with high accuracy leading to outstanding success rates. A new IVF
technology available at the Center includes a novel approach recently
described in Australia and perfected at the Center. The embryos are
cultured for approximately 6 days in the sophisticated Center
laboratories. Either 2 or 3 expanding blastocysts hatching from the
zona pellucida are gently transferred to a well-prepared endometrium
leading to remarkable success. The preparation of the endometrium
includes hormone supplementation as well as medications to prevent
rejection of implantation by the patient's local immune system.
For the
Braboys , preparation for IVF included 10 days of leuprolide acetate
subcutaneous injections to prevent premature ovulation, which Robbin
administered to Kim. "When there's a possibility you can have a child,
you can do anything," shrugged Robbin, who is a supervisor for a steel
company. Preparation for IVF also included accurate monitoring for two
weeks preceding Kim's oocyte aspiration, for which the couple had to
drive 125 miles several times from their home in Paducah, KY to the
Center. Finally, in February 1996, Dr. Vasquez performed IVF at the
Center. Within two weeks, a blood test confirmed a pregnancy and on
October 28, 1996, a healthy, full-term Karah Robbin Braboy (7 pounds,
14 ounces) arrived.
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appointment, please call us TODAY at
615-321-8899.
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